Lan; Serial; Control I/F; Auto Ip Setup - Sony RM-IP500 Operating Instructions Manual

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CAMERA
Control
LINK
lamps
setting
OFF
Tally input
lamps 1 to 10
Camera tally
lamp
ON
Tally input
lamps 1 to 10
Camera tally
lamp

LAN

Configures the network of the unit when the unit and
target cameras are connected by LAN connection.
For details, see "Setting the IP address of the unit"
(page 14).

SERIAL

Configures serial connections when the unit and target
cameras are connected by serial connection.
For details, see "Configuring a serial connection"
(page 23).

CONTROL I/F

Displays the enabled control interface of cameras.
When LAN connection is enabled, LAN is displayed.
When serial connection is enabled, SERIAL is
displayed.
SETTING setting
IN
OUT
Displays the
Not lit
tally input
lamp
corresponding
to the number
of the camera
with tally input
ON.
The camera tally lamps are not
controlled. A tally lamp ON/
OFF command is not sent.
Displays the
Not lit
tally input
lamp
corresponding
to the number
of the camera
with tally input
ON.
Displays the
The tally lamp
camera tally
of the target
lamp
camera
corresponding
becomes the
to the number
control target,
of the camera
and the camera
with tally input
tally lamp
ON.
lights up.

AUTO IP SETUP

This menu is used to configure the automatic assignment
of IP addresses of the detected cameras on the network.
This is used when the unit and cameras are connected by
LAN connection.

SETUP IP

Assigns IP addresses to cameras automatically, and then
assign the cameras to the camera selection buttons of the
unit.
For details, see "Assignment using AUTO IP SETUP
>SETUP IP" (page 17).

ASSIGN CAM

Assigns cameras that already have configured IP
addresses to the camera selection buttons of the unit.
For details, see "Assignment using AUTO IP SETUP
>ASSIGN CAM" (page 18).

CLEAR TABLE

Clears the camera information.
For details, see "To clear the camera table" (page 19).

SWAP CAM

Swaps the camera number and camera information of
two cameras registered in the camera table.
For details, see "To swap camera numbers" (page 19).

CAMERA TABLE

Displays the camera information (IP address and MAC
address) registered in the camera table.
For details, see "To check the camera table" (page 20).
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